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'ITO all whom it may concern in the following ingredients combined in th proportions stated via. it

' Castile soap 6 parts Rosin t Beeswax i...' t

' Spirits of-campho 3 Tiucture of capsicum '2 "U il ofhemlock l in preparing the ointment the solid ingredients such as the soap, rosin and. the

r beeswax should first be melted together over a slow fireuntil thoroughly mixed. This mixture should then be allowed to cool slightly and then add thereto the liquids" such as the spirits of camphor, tincture of capsic and the oil of hemlock. The whole mass should then again be heated to insure a thorough mixture that will not separate and which remains perfectly ef fectual indetely. le in this heated condition the mass should constantl be kept in a state of agitation which shou dloe continued until coo The resultant salve is applied to the chest,

side or back as the case may require and cov- :ered with a-sllield or two or more thicknesses of cloth to protect the outer clothing from the ointment and the pus.

From actual experience it has been found that after the patient has had the ointment applied to the diseased. part for about forty-eight hours there will appear on the v Specification of Letters Patent. application filed October it, 1916. aerial No. 128,775,,

- In testimonfy w tw Patented Aug. 5, llllho skin directly over the afl 'ected lung or part a facsimile of the diseased lung. There also to Wlll be found a thick creamy pus which becomes more profuse as the ulcerated surface in the lung becomes more and more stimulated and as the discharge becomes more profuse the tuberculosis bacilli be to come less numerous in the specimen of sputum examined under the microscope. -When the germs decrease in number to'a very per: ceptl'ble extent the lungs, on examination are found to be healing, the rales disappear and the several methods of examinations used show that the lungs are clearing and the general symptoms of the atient greatly improved. Patients under this form of treatment are immediately relieved from pleuritic pa ns'and as soon as the healing process is set up they are also free from the dangers of hemorrhages from the lungs.

The application of the ointment should be at leastonce daily, thoroughly cleansing (it the surface over the diseased lung before another application.

Whatl claim is:

1. A composition consisting of castile soap, rosin, beeswax, spirits -ofcamphor, to -tincture of capsicum and oil of hemlock in about the proportions named and for the purpose specified. Y *2. A composition consisting of six parts castile soap, four parts rosin, four parts 7t beeswax, three parts spirits of camphontwo parts tincture'ofcapslcum and one. part oil of hemlock-[substantially as described and for the purpose s .ecified.

ereof I aflix my signature to o witnesses.

in presence 0 NEWTON N1 RE Witnesses: ISABEL Benson,

F. A. Warm. 

